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RE: Conference divisions, scheduling formats
Some things I would like to see considered made permanent

#1 champions week
The Big Ten had an interesting idea with the champions week concept. Where the scedule for the last week of the regular rseason is not determined until after the 2nd last week.

Then play the CCG on the last week of the regular season, have the #3 and #4 teams play a game if it is not a rematch. Then have #5 play #6., and so forth.

But the key is, since the CCG is now a regular season game, the conference can make up whatever rules they want for who plays in it.

# 2. Move last game of regular season to 2nd saturday of December.
I liked having a lot of college football to watch in December. I think they should make this change permanent.
01-13-2021 08:05 AM
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